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So, is Slate's truck dead on arrival? Without Slate being able to hold its core marketing selling point of a sub-$20,000 electric truck, the young EV maker might find it really difficult to gain ...
"I have always liked simple, low-cost vehicles, which are all but extinct on new car lots," says photographer and auto ...
Slate Automotive says its compact pickup truck has cracked the code to making affordable, U.S.-built EVs. The Detroit-based startup is led by veterans of Chrysler, Tesla and other major automakers, ...
A startup back by billionaire Jeff Bezos plans to produce the electric Slate pickup at a plant in Warsaw, Indiana. A prototype of the EV truck was on display at the MOTO gathering space in ...
Henry Ford revolutionized the auto industry with his moving assembly line and now, a century later, his company promises a second revolution with the Universal EV project announced this week. With a ...
Slate Auto has already received more than 100,000 reservations for the truck, which was originally expected to cost under $20,000 with a $7,500 federal tax credit set to expire on Sept. 30 ...
Because option three is just buying a Maverick. For roughly the same money — USD$28,145 — you can get a Maverick XL from Ford ...
The new American automaker Slate is building what is expected to be the country’s most affordable electric pickup, with prices starting in the mid-$20s (insert the usual caveats here about trade wars ...
Slate Auto, the Jeff Bezos–backed EV startup that launched last week, will build its first models in Indiana, according to a report from Business Insider. The 1.4 million square-foot facility ...
The company had promised a compact electric truck priced under $20,000. Photo: Slate Auto Electric-vehicle startup Slate Auto says it won’t be able to sell a pickup priced under $20,000, after all.
Slate Auto is backed by billionaire Jeff Bezos as it pushes into the EV sector. The end of the $7,500 federal tax credit could make things tough for new EV models to sell to consumers. This simple ...